iTunes now sells DRM-free AAC files, and that means it's compatible with loads of devices. We've published a round-up of devices that support this format, and advice about the format itself as well.
Nearly ten years after it first launched, Apple's iTunes Store continues to dominate the market for digital music downloads, according to a new report from the NPD Group. I'm PCMag's managing editor ...
Help? I bought some music tracks from the iTunes Store and tried to get them from my Purchases list, but they’ve disappeared. Where have my Apple music, films and TV Shows gone to and how do I get my ...
Since our initial posting on the problem last week, we've received several notes of confirmation from users whose iTunes music purchases are only partially download ...
[UPDATE: Apple spokesperson Tom Neumayr has denied this report in a statement to Recode, simply saying it’s “not true.”] A report from Digital Music News today citing sources close to Apple claims the ...
iTunes is going DRM free and breaking their single-price rule with three points: 69 cents, 99 cents, and $1.29. Not surprised, given the pressure from other music stores. The iPhone will allow 3G ...
Feb. 23, 2006 — -- There's been a counter on Apple's iTunes Web page since early February that's been ticking up to the music service's 1 billionth download, and sometime last night it happened.
Almost half of all "tweens" (kids between age 9 and 14) who consume digital music get it from the iTunes Store, according to a survey from the NPD group released this week. The results were tabulated ...
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